FC Pune City (women)

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Pune City Women
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Full nameFootball Club Pune City
Nickname(s)The Stallions
Founded2017
Dissolved2018;6 years ago (2018)
OwnerWadhawan Group
Hrithik Roshan
League Indian Women's League
2016–17 Semi-finals
Departments of FC Pune City
(2014–2019)
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Football (Men's) Football (Women's) Football Reserves (Men's)

Football Club Pune City Women was an Indian women's football club based in Pune, Maharashtra, which last played in Indian Women's League, the top flight of Indian women's football. [1] The club was established 2017, prior to the league's inaugural season.

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History

In April 2016 it was announced by the All India Football Federation (AIFF) president, Praful Patel, that an Indian women's football league would begin in October 2016. [2] Then, in July 2016, the AIFF hosted a workshop program for the proposed women's league at which Pune City, an Indian Super League side, were present. [3] Finally, in October 2016, it was revealed that the Indian Women's League would kick off with a preliminary round on 17 October in which the top two teams during that round would qualify for a place in the league. Pune City were not part of this round. [4]

A few months later, on 12 January 2017, the team announced that they would be fielding a side in the league proper, which would begin on 23 January. [5]

Ownership

The women's team, like the men's side, was owned by a consortium which consists of the Wadhawan Group and Bollywood actor Arjun Kapoor. [6]

Statistics and records

Season-by-season

As of 14 March 2017
Season Indian Women's League Finals
PWDLGFGAPtsPosition
2016–17 62136100Semi FinalDid not qualify


Honours

See also

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